Interactive data

Dashboards across the century's pressing issues

One framework, many pressures. Each dashboard isolates a structural problem — pollution, heat, inequality, cybercrime — and lets you explore the data behind it. They are not separate stories: every one couples to the others through the same systems.

Pollution cycle Featured

Air, water & food contamination

The most pervasive crisis on the index: PM₂.₅ by region and source, drinking-water access, food-chain contamination, and how pollutants cycle through every medium into the body.

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Climate & global warming Climate

Warming paths, emissions & sea level

The forcing function beneath the index: warming trajectories to 2100, CO₂ emissions by region, sea-level rise, and the tipping elements within reach near 1.5°C.

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Heat & devices Climate

Heat, WBGT & regional exposure

Late-century peaks in air, feels-like and work-safety (WBGT) temperature; lived mean temperature; device thermal limits; and the share of each region in unsafe conditions.

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Inequality & poverty Social

Wealth, income & the equity gap

Global wealth and income concentration, the stalled decline of extreme poverty, and the gap between who causes climate harm and who carries it.

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Demographic shifts Social

Africa's rise, Europe's decline

The great divergence: Sub-Saharan Africa's tripling versus Europe's and East Asia's contraction, median age, and the old-age dependency squeeze.

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Cybercrime & digital Digital

The friction tax on the digital layer

The trajectory of cybercrime cost, attack types, most-targeted sectors, and the digital divide that shapes who is exposed and who is left offline.

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Secondary effects Cascade

Cascades: battery waste, feels-like heat

The second-order effects that often outweigh the first: battery and e-waste growth, feels-like city temperatures, and the compound heat-pollution stress facing most of humanity.

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The largest burden: pollution

Why it leads the dashboards
~9M
premature deaths a year linked to all pollution
Lancet Commission on Pollution & Health
~94%
of the world breathes PM₂.₅ above the WHO guideline
WHO / State of Global Air
~2B
people lack safely managed drinking water
WHO / UNICEF JMP
~1 in 6
deaths globally attributable to pollution
Lancet Commission
A coupled system

Pollution kills more people each year than war, hunger and most disease categories — and it moves. Air settles into water, water irrigates soil, soil feeds crops, crops reach the body. The pollution dashboard and the pollution-cycle report trace that loop end to end.